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Tissue temperature is critically related to the success or failure of catheter ablation procedures. Temperature imaging using ultrasound techniques is attractive because of the potential to provide real-time information at low cost. The signal-processing methods used here were developed to investigate the feasibility of monitoring ablative therapy by identifying the point at which the slope of the...
Currently the feedback guidance of intracardiac radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is very limited, offering only a catheter electrode (not tissue) temperature estimation and a means to titrate radiofrequency (RF) power delivery to the tissue. Our “MicroLinear” (ML) forward imaging ultrasound catheter design, now at a true 9F (3mm) in size, has been optimized with several features to simultaneously permit...
A method to monitor ablative therapy by examining slope changes in the thermal strain curve caused by speed of sound with temperature is introduced. The variation of sound speed with temperature rise for most soft tissue follows a similar pattern to that of water. Unlike most liquids, the sound speed of tissue increases with temperature. However, at temperatures above about 50 °C, there is no further...
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